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5 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

I wonder if Germans are tougher than Americans? 

Well we know they are use to bowing down to there govenments wants . Prob why you hold them in such high regard 

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31 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Germans are resourceful 

Yes, they buy wood furniture that has the most BTU's when needed... :lol:

I lived in Germany. Most smelled, women unshaven, and they couldn't figure out if shit wasn't in the water of a toilet, it stank the place up to high heaven.

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Fucking geniuses....

The German government is moving forward with plans to close its last three nuclear plants this December despite Europe being gripped by the worst energy crisis in 50 years. Robert Habeck, Germany’s Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, said there is no point in operating them because Germany lacks natural gas, not electricity.

“Nuclear power doesn’t help us there at all,” Habeck said on Tuesday. “We have a heating problem or an industry problem, but not an electricity problem — at least not generally throughout the country.”

Besides, Habeck said, only Russia could provide Germany with the uranium fuel rods required to keep the nuclear plants operating, and there was no way to make sure the plants would be able to operate safely.

But none of what Habeck said was true. Coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy all generate electricity. Less nuclear means using more of coal or natural gas, which is why the German Cabinet, led by Habeck, just approved burning more coal.

As for safety, the leading provider of nuclear safety testing said Germany’s nuclear plants could keep operating safely after December. “The plants are in a technically excellent condition,” said Joachim Buehler, managing director of TUEV. Buehler said that an extensive check, which is usually done every decade, could instead be done within a few months.

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Regular brain surgeons....
 

Germany’s Deutsche Bank has issued a note on the current energy supply situation that says that if Russia makes deeper cuts in the supply of natural gas to western Europe as a result of sanctions over the war in Ukraine, German households might have to turn to an alternative fuel to heat their homes, wood.

https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2022/07/deutsche-bank-says-germans-may-need-to-switch-from-gas-to-wood-for-heating-this-winter-is-wood-to-gas-for-cars-next/

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1 hour ago, Snake said:

Fucking geniuses....

The German government is moving forward with plans to close its last three nuclear plants this December despite Europe being gripped by the worst energy crisis in 50 years. Robert Habeck, Germany’s Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, said there is no point in operating them because Germany lacks natural gas, not electricity.

“Nuclear power doesn’t help us there at all,” Habeck said on Tuesday. “We have a heating problem or an industry problem, but not an electricity problem — at least not generally throughout the country.”

Besides, Habeck said, only Russia could provide Germany with the uranium fuel rods required to keep the nuclear plants operating, and there was no way to make sure the plants would be able to operate safely.

But none of what Habeck said was true. Coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy all generate electricity. Less nuclear means using more of coal or natural gas, which is why the German Cabinet, led by Habeck, just approved burning more coal.

As for safety, the leading provider of nuclear safety testing said Germany’s nuclear plants could keep operating safely after December. “The plants are in a technically excellent condition,” said Joachim Buehler, managing director of TUEV. Buehler said that an extensive check, which is usually done every decade, could instead be done within a few months.

 

1 hour ago, Snake said:

Regular brain surgeons....
 

Germany’s Deutsche Bank has issued a note on the current energy supply situation that says that if Russia makes deeper cuts in the supply of natural gas to western Europe as a result of sanctions over the war in Ukraine, German households might have to turn to an alternative fuel to heat their homes, wood.

https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2022/07/deutsche-bank-says-germans-may-need-to-switch-from-gas-to-wood-for-heating-this-winter-is-wood-to-gas-for-cars-next/

And these are the same idiots spouting global warming (as all Liberals are) yet some still think they're smart and believe them. :wacko:

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1 hour ago, Snake said:

Fucking geniuses....

The German government is moving forward with plans to close its last three nuclear plants this December despite Europe being gripped by the worst energy crisis in 50 years. Robert Habeck, Germany’s Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, said there is no point in operating them because Germany lacks natural gas, not electricity.

“Nuclear power doesn’t help us there at all,” Habeck said on Tuesday. “We have a heating problem or an industry problem, but not an electricity problem — at least not generally throughout the country.”

Besides, Habeck said, only Russia could provide Germany with the uranium fuel rods required to keep the nuclear plants operating, and there was no way to make sure the plants would be able to operate safely.

But none of what Habeck said was true. Coal, natural gas, and nuclear energy all generate electricity. Less nuclear means using more of coal or natural gas, which is why the German Cabinet, led by Habeck, just approved burning more coal.

As for safety, the leading provider of nuclear safety testing said Germany’s nuclear plants could keep operating safely after December. “The plants are in a technically excellent condition,” said Joachim Buehler, managing director of TUEV. Buehler said that an extensive check, which is usually done every decade, could instead be done within a few months.

Reading that is like some bizarro logic.  

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4 minutes ago, Anler said:

Reading that is like some bizarro logic.  

Only 10% of Germany’s electricity comes from natural gas and 10% from nuclear. For electric production they are low on the list. Why is there such a fascination with the EU and their energy policies lately? It’s kinda weird. 

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4 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Only 10% of Germany’s electricity comes from natural gas and 10% from nuclear. For electric production they are low on the list. Why is there such a fascination with the EU and their energy policies lately? It’s kinda weird. 

Oh cuz you haven't posted 20 threads on it..

:wtf:

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